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A fertile spiritual imagination can grow faithful dreams or toxic weeds. Here’s how to spot and uproot the ones that don’t ...
Threewits: The farmer’s goal is to maximize yield. Controlling weeds with more herbicide is one way, but if we start ...
Weeds are having a field day in my garden at home. This is a good time to focus on weeding to prevent annual weeds from ...
Farmers gathered at the West Tennessee AgResearch Center to learn how to effectively manage weeds to help boost yields this ...
Herbicide expenses have risen 15% to 20% as farmers use multiple modes of action. Treating crops for weeds is important. For ...
Leonard's passion for working outdoors began in college, where he discovered sports turf management while working with the ...
Plenty of sun is forecast this week, which will help with grain fill in winter wheat crops. The key issues being discussed by ...
Duborskian rice is a Russian short-grained dryland or "upland" rice. It's a highly ornamental plant that can even be grown in ...
The First Nation is growing 15,000 native plants in the field at the former Dinsdale Farm, with plans to use the harvest as ...
At this point in the season, crops have mostly been planted and in some cases replanted, depending on how much rain areas ...
Key Points Some weeds are beneficial to your yard and ecosystem and are best left untouched.Dandelions, purslane, and ...
Mich. — A national research team led by Michigan State University has received a $500,000 grant from the United Soybean Board to develop new diagnostic tools for herbicide-resistant weeds in soybeans.